Best way to restore machine?

I had an iMac drive become un-repairable. I was able to mount it and make a bootable copy with super duper. My question is which is the best way to restore the iMac drive. Should I just have super duper make a bootable copy back on the iMac drive or should I do a clean install of 10.5 then use the migration assistant to restore applications and documents.... any information would be great, first time I have ever had to do this to any of my machines.
Bob

I assume that you have tested the clone & it has inherited no problems from the un-repairable iMac drive. If this is not true, first boot from your Installer DVD & run its copy of Disk Utility (found under the Utilities menu). Select the clone drive (not the partition indented under it) in the list at the left of Disk Utility's First Aid tab & click "Repair disk." If that shows no problems, or is able to fix any it finds, then re-cloning the clone back to your iMac's drive should be fine; otherwise do a fresh install of the OS onto the iMac drive.
I am assuming here that you have only one visible partition currently on the iMac drive, that being the HFS+ volume containing the Leopard installation that you normally boot from. (IOW, you don't have a Boot Camp partition or other volumes on the drive used for data storage.) If this is not true, please say so because the following will render any data currently on any partition of the iMac drive unrecoverable by normal means!
Prior to restoring the clone to the iMac drive, it is a good idea to reformat it. This is because the drive may have problems in the partition scheme information that defines volumes & other partitions on it. Just erasing or overwriting a volume does not touch this information. Formatting the drive rewrites this information as well as erasing & recreating the directory structures that define each volume. (A normal erase of a volume just replaces its directory structures with new, empty ones. It does not actually erase the files listed in the old directory. In general, it is not necessary to do a secure erase of a volume, which does overwrite the files, unless you are selling the iMac.)
To reformat the drive, boot from another source, such as the working & tested clone or your installer DVD, & run Disk Utility. Select the iMac drive from the list (again being careful not to select a partition indented under it) & click the "Partition" tab. Select the number of partitions you want from the popup (most people need only one), then click the "Options..." button & make sure the partition scheme is GUID Partition Table (assuming your iMac is an Intel-based one) or the Apple Partition Map (if you have a PPC iMac). For an internal drive the correct scheme should already be selected -- this is just a check to make sure it is.
Once everything is set as you want, click the "Apply" button & confirm this in the 'Are you sure?' dialog. Formatting is quick, typically taking much less than a minute, & assures that the partition scheme, volume info, & file system(s) are fresh & free of any prior corruption.

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